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does anybody know a system that transmit usbhost information to bluetooth ?
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they make bluetooth usb hubs, with would be nice as then we could pair the ps3 controller and use it for games and other things. the first step is finding a bluetooth usb hub that is made for linux
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accessory, adapter, bluetooth, bluetooth-to-usb host, n900, transfer, usb, usb host |
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does anybody know a system that transmit usbhost information to bluetooth ? it can be usefull for n900